Madison Park, Seattle

Coordinates: 47°38′5.8″N 122°16′43.9″W / 47.634944°N 122.278861°W / 47.634944; -122.278861
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Madison Park with Union Bay in the foreground and Mount Rainier behind
The city park, circa 1907
Madison Park

Madison Park is a neighborhood in east central

single-family housing with a small business district near the park.[1]

The neighborhood was developed at the end of Madison Streets in the 1860s by Judge

ferries to the Eastside.[2] The neighborhood continues to draw local residents for recreation in the summer.[1]

Broadmoor community and golf course are subunits within Madison Park.[1]
The neighborhood's main thoroughfares are E. Madison Street (northeast- and southwest-bound) and McGilvra Boulevard E. (north- and southbound).

Madison Park's Pioneer Hall (also known as Washington Pioneer Hall) is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #70000645.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Pillion, Elise (June 24, 2016). "Usually quiet, Madison Park heats up in the summertime". The Seattle Times. Retrieved February 1, 2024.

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47°38′5.8″N 122°16′43.9″W / 47.634944°N 122.278861°W / 47.634944; -122.278861